Attack On The Capitol

On January 6, supporters of President Trump stormed the United States Capitol causing mass destruction and chaos. Throughout the day, there were chants screamed, doors busted down, windows broken, shots fired, injured police officers and five civilians dead.  Starting the night of January 5, many people boarded flights and booked hotel rooms, making arrangements to stay in the District of Columbia to protest the next … Continue reading Attack On The Capitol

Cyber Attack on Baltimore County Public Schools

On November 25th, it was confirmed that the Baltimore County Public Schools (BCPS) underwent a cyber attack. In today’s environment, this is especially concerning since almost everything that has to do with school is online. According to WBAL, cyber-attacks have affected over 77 school systems; we are seeing an increase in attacks like these because of all of the new programs and systems schools have … Continue reading Cyber Attack on Baltimore County Public Schools

Vacation Spots Reopening

Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, many countries have closed their borders to visitors to further enforce social distancing rules and keep the virus out of their countries. Places like the Bahamas, Aruba, Bermuda, and Cambodia have started to open their borders back up. Even with Covid-19 cases rising, these countries have reopened and are allowing American tourists. Steve Carvell, a professor from Cornell University’s School … Continue reading Vacation Spots Reopening